|  | €uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. | 
|  02-09-2009, 01:41 PM | #4081 | 
| Kink of Swank | Still, I feel like an unOscarcast-worthy newb if I haven't seen it.  I'm considering going to the AMC, day-before-Oscars BestPictureNomathon. There's three best pic noms I haven't seen. If the running order works out, I just might go. From what I understand, it's $30 for all five films and all the popcorn you can eat. | 
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|  02-09-2009, 07:28 PM | #4082 | 
| L'Hédoniste | Well, that's okay - I'll just stand in for you till you finish up with Clive 
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|  02-09-2009, 11:13 PM | #4083 | |
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|  02-09-2009, 11:27 PM | #4084 | 
| Sputnik Sweetheart | I should have loved Gaiman's Coraline.  Instead, I loved the story, the characters and the overall creep factor, but didn't love...what?  His prose?  I couldn't quite put my finger on it.  Instead, I liked the book well enough and was very excited when I found out it was being made into a stop action movie, thinking I would prefer it as a film. I should have loved Selnick's Coraline.. Instead, I loved the story and the characters of Coraline and the Other Mother, and though the creep factor was there, one's imagination brings an awful lot to a book's table. How I imagined things painted a scarier picture in my mind. I thought Fanning and Hatcher were good. But...but...but... I cannot put my finger on what exactly I didn't like. Whatever, it is enough to hurt my enjoyment of the film and I was left disappointed. I even found myself thinking, "I would probably prefer reading to seeing, except...I didn't." So much to love about both, but not enough to fall in love, I guess. | 
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|  02-10-2009, 12:30 AM | #4085 | 
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				            | I felt like a good cry tonight so I watched Terms of Endearment.  Yeah, I'm a sucker for punishment.  The movie is great.  Shirley McLaine is great.  | 
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|  02-10-2009, 07:08 AM | #4086 | 
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				            | I watched "Bottle Shock" the other night.  True story or not, I don't think there was a single believable moment in the film--realistically believable, poetically believable, magically realistically believable or otherwise--but I still enjoyed it. 
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|  02-10-2009, 08:31 AM | #4087 | 
| 101% Yummy! | I'll send him over later.   Oh hell, no I won't.  
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|  02-10-2009, 09:29 AM | #4088 | |
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|  02-10-2009, 10:49 AM | #4089 | 
| HI! | Bitch.  We watched Lars and the Real Girl last night. I didn't love it but I thought Gosling was wonderful. I think I would have loved it more if there were more "quirks". I find I am really fond of "small town" drama when there are lots of quirky people and happenings (Northern Exposure, Twin Peaks, etc). I found "Lars" to be both predictable and unbelievable which took away from the sweetness I think I was supposed to feel. Besides, I don't want to sleep with Gosling.  | 
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|  02-10-2009, 12:12 PM | #4090 | 
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				            | And I don't want to sleep with the "Real Girl."  Those things are creepy and awful. | 
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